BW-Story6 Archaeological Sites to Find Out how the Celts lived in Southwest Germany
In the 6th century BC, the Celts lived on the Heuneburg Hillfort near Sigmaringen. They knew about amber, coral and Attic pottery. They built with southern mud bricks, were rich and had an extensive trade network. Interested visitors can experience the remains of one of the most important settlements north of the Alps at that time as an open-air museum. Interesting finds can be seen in the nearby museum.
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There are several square enclosures and burial mounds in the vicinity of Heuneburg Castle. An eight-kilometer-long archaeological hiking trail connects them with the Heuneburg and the Heuneburg Museum.
Traces of the Celts can be found not only at Heuneburg Hillfort but in many other places in Baden-Württemberg. In the state's museums and at numerous archaeological sites, visitors can embark on a journey back in time to the Celts.